Just say you dont "love" . You still using the word "love" :P
On Wed, Mar 4, 2009 at 12:29 PM, Srini Santhanam <saint.si...@gmail.com>wrote: > Me too.. I think thats why even rahman refused to compose a theme music > for congress as it would give him a political tinge.. Too bad T-Series did > this to us. > I would love to follow AR's words in choosing love over hate, but how can i > say 'I *Love* Jai Ho being used by congress in its political campaign and > that now this new anthem of us has a political angle' :( > > On Mar 4, 2009, at 7:54 PM, Bivin Chandra wrote: > > > Sunil Prabhu/Beverly White/Ravi Tiwari > Wednesday, March 04, 2009 9:44 AM (Mumbai) > > The Congress will use music composer A R Rahman's Oscar winning song *Jai > Ho* in its poll campaign for the coming Lok Sabha elections. > > The UPA has not only usurped the theme of the Oscar-winning *Slumdog > Millionnaire* to shore up its electoral prospects, it has also bought the > rights to A R Rahman's Oscar-Winning song *Jai Ho* from T-Series. > > But not everyone's humming a happy tune not least of all the lyrical genius > who penned the catchy *Jai Ho* lyrics. > > "Don't make it political, it is such a nice lyrical song by Rahman, don't > make it political," said Gulzar, Lyricist, Oscar Winner for *Jai Ho*. > > Sukhwinder Singh who has sung the song is of a slightly different opinion, > he says, "As long as this song is used to bring happiness, I don't have any > objection to it. My work was to sing the song. The music company is totally > free to sell the rights whosoever they want. As far as moral question is > concerned, whether it should be used for political gain or not, I am of the > view that if the song reaches out to more and more people and brings a smile > on the faces, it's good and it serves my purpose too. This is the whole > spirit with which I have sung it." > > > http://music.ndtv.com/Music_Story.aspx?id=ENTEN20090085573&type=musicindia > > > > >